> This issue would need to be cleared up, and plan of action drawn, to > eliminate the potential of copyright claims. One way would be to > have > contributors volunteer their materials, along with a letter of > release > of liability for its use, and give credit would need to be given to > that > contributor. That is just one way,. i'm not a publisher, so i don't know ... but it seems to me that if someone contributed a section or chapter, they could copyright it, and that would be ok. copyrighted material CAN be allowed to be reprinted, right? by permission? so if they want it to be included in 'the book', then it can say "by permission of the author" and list his copyright. anybody know for sure if that's the way to do it? unca joel |
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